Are you worried about a student's extreme or violent opinions?
Is this a significant change from their regular behaviour? Are they consuming concerning content, or producing and sharing it? If you’re wondering whether you’re the right person to have a conversation with them…
We’re based in Ottawa, and we can help.
Project Reset is a free and confidential service for people who are concerned that someone close to them might become violent, or is engaging with a violent group.
If you reach out to us, expect a reply within 48 hours during the week, and 72 hours over the weekend.
Not ready to reach out yet? No problem, please find some resources below we've put together that you might find helpful. If you want to reach out later for a conversation with us, we’re here.
Online Resources
A resource list from the UK government that offers training guides, and tools covering online safety, conspiracy theories, and violent misogyny.
A practical guide from RAPS on dealing with socially polarising situations that can lead to violence in the educational setting.
Free online games that teach children aged 5-18 about digital literacy and online safety.
This resource from RAPS provides educators with concrete, practical examples of classroom interventions to address social polarisation among students.